Inside The Art-Filled Home/Studio This Textile Designer Has Rented For 48 years

A weekly newsletter of home and interior inspiration, delivered to your inbox: Pauline Caulfield’s home and studio has long been an artist’s haven. Before she and her ex-husband, the late painter and printmaker Patrick Caulfield, began renting their red-brick cottage in north London nearly 50 years ago, it belonged to, among others, the book illustrator Arthur Rackham, the abstract artist John Hoyland and the Pre-Raphaelite painter John William Waterhouse. It was already a place of creative legacy – and now it’s one that Pauline has become a part of. Much like her large-scale hand-printed wall hangings, Pauline’s interiors are full of pattern, personality and punchy tones aplenty – as we discover for our new episode of Seven Wonders. Filming and Editing: Edmund Cook Production: Hannah Phillips Graphic Design: Tom Young Want to see more from The Modern House? Never miss a new film, subscribe here: Follow us on Instagram: Selling design-led homes in the UK: Like us on Facebook: Best interiors Instagram accounts (Vogue) Best homes accounts (Guardian) Ultimate interiors accounts (Telegraph)
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